By Chinedu Amede
THE Deputy Governor of Delta State, Sir. Monday Onyeme, has called on the indigenes of Ndokwa East Local Government Area to sustain their peaceful and united dispositions, as well as remain supportive to the administration of Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori.
Sir. Onyeme represented by his Chief Of Staff, Chief Chris Osakwe, made the call while addressing a large crowd of Ndokwa East people, at the occasion of Constituency briefing by the Law maker representing the area in the State House of Assembly, Prince Emeke Osamuta, in Aboh, headquarters of the local government area
He congratulated the state lawmaker on his successful completion of two years in the state 8th Assembly, pointing out that his harvest of achievements within the two years was a testament for a call for his second tenure as the people’s representative. Sir Onyeme assured them of more dividends of democracy ahead and explained that everybody and every community could not benefit at the same time.
“I mean that those that are empowered now should impact on others and those not yet empowered should be patient as everybody and every community can not be reached at the same time” he noted
The Deputy Governor further counseled the people against unconstructive and malicious criticisms aimed at running their leaders down and emphasized that their law maker needed more support to enable him attract more meaningful infrastructural and human capital development to the area.
“I am assuring you that Delta State government will do more for you, especially at the Utchi and Abala axis of this local government area. I promise that more projects will be in included into the state next budget. So your lawmaker, Prince Emeke Osamuta needs your redoubled commitment, dedication and support to achieve all these” he explained.